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A Half-Century at the Forefront

Research incorporating risk into energy system modeling funded by Andlinger Center innovation grant

Overcoming clean energy opposition and catching tiny microplastics in water are themes of research by newest Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows

Using light, researchers coax bacteria and yeast, usually competitors, to cooperate in producing chemicals

Z. Jason Ren granted top award for work decarbonizing the water industry

Lynn Loo steps down as Andlinger Center director to lead global center for decarbonizing shipping

Shared prosperity is key to clean energy transition

Americans are unaware of carbon capture and sequestration technology, according to a new study

Andlinger Center Speaks: America’s windy coastlines and scaling offshore wind power

Regular panel cleaning and air quality improvements increase solar output

Building technology opens the door to increased ventilation, lower energy costs globally

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